BAILT CAPITAL JOTTUf AL, HUM, OTIOOTT. 8ATTODAT, JUNE 21, 1913. GREAT PRIZES ARE Your Car Will Run Best On Pastor Russell's Sermon MOST PRECIOUS : TEXTIfl BIBLE How Differently It Reads From What Wo Once Supposed! LIGHT THROUGH THE , FOG. Patter Russell 8yi Unintentionally We Read Error Into Our Biblee Our Eye Were Dimmed by "Dark Agee" I 8moke The Fog Lifte God's Glory 1 Begine to Appear The Bible 8hinee. j Ite Truth It the Balm of (Ulead. I Poor Ditoouraged Humanity Neede Just 8uoh a God Shortly He Will ' Wipe Away All Teare. Pasadena, Cal., June 15. Pasa dena Is favored. Pastor Russell was to have spo ken today In Los Angeles, but the best auditoriums were unavailable. Instead, be spoke this forenoon at Santa Ann, this afternoon and evening here, giv ing Friday and Baturday to Snn Diego and Los An Reles. Pastor Russell addressed a thor oughly representative audience. Ills afternoon topic was, "Beyond the Grave." Ills evening topic wo report. Ills text was, "God so loved the world that He j:nve His Only Begotten Son, that whosoever bellevo.tb In Hlui should nut perish, but have everlasting llfe."-John 3:10. Forcefully the Pastor pointed out that once Christian people, even Bible students, misunderstood this text and rend Into It a conflicting thought, dis honoring to God read It as though It aid that God so loved tho world as to keep them from perishing, In order that the few, the saintly Elect, might attain to glory and look over the bat tlements of Heaven and see all the re mainder Jews, benthen and the mass es of Christendom writhing In tor ment to all eternity unable to perish forced to live, In order that they might, by their sufferings, entertain the more furtunnto, who were guaranteed bllMs to tho full. What right did we ever have, said tho Pastor, to thus put Into tho mouth of our Savior, as our creeds have done, words which He never uttered words which are very untrue indeed, a blas phemy against our Maker! Light 8hines Through the Fog. We are not fuultlng our forefathers. Had we been In their place, doubtless wo would have been as confused as were they, and we might have Indulged In heretic burning, etc. And had they lived In our wonderful dny of great light, knowledge, privilege opportuni ty, educntlon. Bibles, etc., doubtless they would have had as noble Ideas as ourselves respecting tho proprieties of Christian conduct and Divine conduct and Love and Justice. The Blblo tells as that Satnn and bis fallen angels are responsible for those torrlblo "doc trines of demons" which have given thinking people such horrible night mares, and driven so many of them away from God and tho Blblo Into un belief, agnosticism, am) even atheism. Let us rejoice In tho light of the bet ter Day which has dawned. Let us be come Blblo students In tho highest sense of the term. Never before has there been such nn opportunity for knowing the real teaching of God's Book what It does contain nnd what It does not contain, Wo havo the Bi ble, concordances and helps, mid we have tho general education which per mils us to study them. Ourforofn titers labored against lack of education time, lack of Bibles, and lack of good artificial light. ' What the Word Perish Meant. When wo come to think of It, the word perish contains not tho remotest KiiggeHtlon of llro or torture. In our Ignorance we read all that Into the text nnd Into other texts of similar import; for Instn nee, the statement that God Is not willing that any should Ivilsh, but would that all should come unto Him and live; nnd the statement of St. Peter that tho wilfully Ignorant vhnll perish like brute beasts, inndo to I taken end destroyed; nnd tho state- 'uiont through tho Psalmist, "All the wtcked will God destroy." How lurid thoHO simple words been me beforo our Inflamed and perverted Imaginations! How tome of us rang tho changes on Iheee Bible terms in a vnln attempt to drive men toward God through fear, when God declares that Ho docs not want such to come nnd hits no pleasure whatever In their worship or service lld not Jesus tell us that tho Father eeolteth such to worship Him ns wor ship Him In spirit nnd In truth? (John 4:21.1 And our perversions of the Divine Word and Plan only helpe men nwsy from God to inch tnlsun derHlnndlng of Him that they couli not worship Mini In spirit nnd (n truth and. at most, could worship only In form and ceremony. Tho Pastor told of nn experience he had In India. Home of tho higher 'nsto Hindoos, wholfy unnppronchable by the missionaries, heard that he was preaching B more reasonable message. They cnuie. entreating him for further meetings, declaring their rosieot for the Intelligence of Christians, but that they could nbt bellevo the doctrines usually preached. They con 111 not be v i ( lieve In God so unjust, so unmerci ful, so wicked that He wonld torment them aad their forefathers through all eternity because they did not believe on Jesus, when they bad not so much as beard of Him. They said that tbelr gods were not so unjust; for they for bade men to torture even dumb brutes. They preferred to hold on to the rea sonable gods of their fathers rather than to believe in the unjust one preached by the missionaries. Can we blame tliem? asked the Pas- j lor. on me couirury, ue auuiiueu mm in the past himself and other Chris tians had seriously mlsiuterpreted the Bible. Fie urged bis bearers to study the Bible itself and to Ignore the on reasonable teachings which are driving men away from the Bible and the God which It presents. Pastor Russell found that the heath en do not really worship the idols, but through the Idols seek to worship an unseen deity. At first be wondered that they could bow before such hide ous, awkard, vicious-looking Images. Then the thought came to him, that these poor heathen bad formulated their gods of clay, stone, bronze, etc., but that we Christians bad formulated ours differently instead of using ma terial substances we merely construct ed Ideals and described them, and that from this viewpoint, the creednl pic tures of the God of Love are farther astray than the Images of stone, wood, etc. - Import of the Text. Look crltlcnlly at our text Exercise the gray mutter of your brains. What does it really say? It corroborates the account In Genesis 2, ns explained by St Paul In Romans 5:12-18. By one man's disobedience sin entered Into the world nnd death as tho result of sin, and death pnssed upon all men, because all men are sinners by herdl- ty. This death penalty hns been car rying down our race to tho tomb for six thousand years. Tho present death rate Is about ninety thousand per day. The declaration of the Bible Is that these all would have perished would bave had no more future existence thnn brute had It not been for God's com passionate mercy, "The great Love with which Ho loved us" while we were yet sinners. Epheslnns 2:4. B. Our text comes in here, nnd assures us that this salvation of mankind from perishing comes only through God's Love and Mercy, operating through our Lord Jesus Christ. We nsk, What did our Lord Jesus do for the race? The Bible promptly answers, "CbrlBt died for our sins according to the Scrip tures"; "Jesus Christ by tho grace of God tnsted denth for every man"; "He poured out Ills soul unto denth"; He mudo "Ills soul an offering for sin." 1 Corinthians 15:3; Hebrews 2:0; Isulah 53:10, 12. Let us note carefully tlint as perishing does not mean eternal torture, so the Redemption price which Jesus guve Is not eternal torture nor purgatorial suf fering, but death. "Christ died for the ungodly." Other Scriptures tell us that the death of Jesus was a Itnnsom prlco, or price corresponding to the penalty that was upon Father Adam and Inherited by his race. The Bible thus explains that God, by providing an equivalent price for the sin-penalty against Adnm can be Just In releasing us from the denth penalty. All Saved From Perishing, Tho simple proposition of the Bible is that ns Adnm and nil of his rnco legnlly perished, so they bnve alt been legally redeemed from that perished condition the denth of Jesus being the Satisfaction price. It is becnuse of this redemption that the Blblo assures us that there Is to bo "a resurrection "of the dead, both of tho Just and the unjust," because all were redeemed redeemed from the perished condition. Heuco the Blblo lays great stress upon tlio resurrection of the dead, and, further. It assures us that the resurrec tion of mankind must wait until the completion of th6 Church. Then the Second Coming of Christ will be in order, that Ho may exnlt Ills Church with Himself ns tho reigning Power, the Spiritual Seed of A lira hum, which God for four thousand years Iuib prom ised shall bo exalted to glory for the very purpnso of blessing all the fam ilies of the earth tho non-elect. "Tham That Sleep In Jetut," Surely no Bible student worthy of the name has overlooked tho fact that Hie Bible everywhere speaks of tho dead lis asleep -nowhere does It tell about their being In Heavenly glory or purgatorial suffering, or In n hell of torment. Neglect of tho Word of God lias confused our poor, Imperfect Judg ments. Wo lost our way In the fogs of the Dark Ages, conjured up by Sn- tnu In support of bis lie, "Ye shall not surely die," and In contradiction of the Lord's Word, "The soul that slnnetb It shall dlc."-Kzeklil 18:4, 20. Now wo remeiuher that Jesus plain ly said, "Nn man hnth ascended up to Heaven." Now wo remember that nei ther Lnmnis nor nny awakened from death had nuy tales to tell respecting the things seen or heard when dead. Now we remember the particular dec lariitloii of God's Word. "The dead know not anything." Now we remem ber that the Scriptures tench that the dead are asleepour own unconscious ness every night being nn Illustration to us. if we had only heeded the Word of tied Instead of the word of men. Now we see that the death state is call ed n sleep, because of God's Intention to have a great awakening, or resurrec tion of the dead. It will come la the morning of the New Dispensation. The One who died for man's sin Is to be tho great Restorer who will awaken nil the sleeping o Did Ho not Il lustrate this at His First Advent and thus show forth tho glories of His emu Ing Kingdom? Hid Ho not declare Hint Jnlrus' daughter was asleep, nnd awaken her? And did He not say, "Lazarus slcepeth," and awaken him? He did not resurrect any of these. They were merety awakened aa4 be fore the time for the general awakea Ing. Hence they fell asleep agaia. A great awakening Day, however, is mmx at hand, the Pastor declared. He carried bis hearers back te the remote past. He reminded tbeal of the record respecting Abraham, tbat be slept with bis fathers. He aeked who the fathers were and where they slept, and replied that the wee hea then. He asked whether they conld sleep in Heaven, or whether they could sleep in so warm a place as Pur gatory Is supposed to pe. or in the still more unreasonable bell. He took It for granted, apparently, that bis bearers agreed wltb him that sleep fader each conditions would be Impassible, and that the only conclusion Bust be tbat tbey slept In death. Tbe Pastor reminded them that simi lar expressions were used hi res pert to tbe good and bad kings and Jndges and prophets. Tbey were gathered to their fathers, tbey slept with their fathers. Similarly, when St Stephen was stoned to death, we read that "he fell on sleep." He cited St Paul as teaching that all tbe Church will sleep, except those who are alive at the time of tbe Second Coming of Jesus: "We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed." He quoted Jesus' words, "All tbat are In the graves shall henr His Jesus' voice and shall come forth" the faith ful, the saintly, to a resurrection of life perfection, honor; the remainder of mankind unto a resurrection of trial, testing. 1 Corinthlnns 15:51. Without the death of Jesus, said the Pastor, nil of the race would be per ished, and only In the resurrection have we any ground whatever for be lieving In a salvation from denth. Only because Christ died Is there an oppor tunity for the Church during this Gos pel Age to respond to a "high calling" to the Divine nature. Likewise only through the merit of ChrlBt's death will the world of mnnklnd be saved from perishing and have an opportu nity during Messiah's Kingdom to be recovered from sin and death condi tions, from Ignorance, superstition, etc. from the tomb. Gradually they will be raised up, up, up. In the image and likeness of God In the flesh, ultimately to enjoy Him forever In n world-wide Paradise, from which will be cut off In tbe Second Death all wilful evil-doers, all who pre fer sin to righteousness, when tbe Truth shall be made clear to them and when the opportunity will be fully within their grasp. Incidentnlly, the Pastor mentioned a gross mistransla tion of the Inspired Word In John 5:20, namely, "resurrection of damna tion." The Greek word here, he said. Is krinls, nnd hns not in it the slightest suggestion of fire or torture or suffer ing. The Revised Version renders this verse properly "a resurrection of Judgment" Only "He That Bolieveth." I am not forgetting, said tho speak er, that our text proffers Divine bless ings only to belleverB. Neither am I forgetting that only a few are believ ers in the Scriptural sense now. Sta tistics mention four hundred millions of Christians: but, ns we all know, this Includes practically everybody in Eu rope and America, with n few In Asia nnd Africa. It Includes many In pris ons and Insane asylums, penitentiaries, etc. And that leaves three times as many whom we call heathen, wbo bnve no knowledge of CbrlBt whatever twelve hundred millions. Surely none of these are believers In tbe sense de nned by Jesus nnd the Apostles. Jesus implies thnt If nny one really believes His Mcssnge. his fnlth will transform his whole life ho would see so grent a blessing promised to the faithful follower of Jesus that ho would count nil other alms nnd ambi tions ns loss and dross and run with patience tho race set before him. Only those nro believers, and they nro com paratively few. They nre n fine com pany. They will get the prize, tho "pearl of great price," the Kingdom Jolnt-helrshlp with the Redeemer In His glory, honor and Immortality. But are no others to bo blessed? If not, why did Jesus tasto denth for ev ery mil ii 7 Hoes not thnt expression Imply that every man will hnve some opportunity of profiting by Jesus death? It surely does! Those who now hear, appreciate, believe, In tho Bible sense, alone will have nn oppor tunity for sharing the First Resurrec tion of tho blessed and holy. But tbe remainder, we nro assured, will all eomo forth from the tomb to be grant ed an opportunity then for hearing and believing and gaining nn Inferior bless ing. The blessing now Is a spiritual one only; but the blessing to bo offered under Messiah's Kingdom will be nn earthly one Restitution, human per fection In nn earthly Paradise everlast ing. Tho Bible tells all this, says Pastor Itussell. It declares that tbe god of this world, Satan, Is now blinding the minds of all except believers. It equal ly tells that In God's due time, during Messiah's rolgn. nil tho blind eyes will be opened, and nil the denf enrs unstopped- (Isnlnh 35:5.1 Then the whole world will be grunted nn opportunity of enlightenment respecting the God of Love, and Ills wise. Just nnd loving terms of reconciliation, nnd will be blessed by the grent Mediator of the New Covenant. Nolo how this Is ex plained by the Apostle: God wIIIb to hnve all men come to a knowledge of the Truth, that they may be saved. To this end He hns provided that Jesus shall be tho Mediator between Him- I sen nun limuKimi. in nnrinony witn the Father's Plan. Jesus Is now select, lug the Church class, to he n Rovnl Priesthood, a Bride clnss, to share with Him In His Kingdom glory nnd Media torlnl work for the world. ' It was to this end that He gave Himself a Ran som for nil to be testified In due time. I Timothy 2:4 0 San Francisco Exposition Management Has Set Aside $175,000 for Live Stock Division. HARNESS RACES WILL BEING 1225,000 TO WINNERS. Two Race Meets, One in Fall and One in Autumn, Will Be Great Draw ing Cards This Tear. lUNITU) PRESS LXASCD WIBS. San Francisco, June 21. Great prizes and valuable trophies are to be offered for prize-winning livestock at the Panama-Pacific International Ex position. The exposition management has set aside (175,000 as prize money for the livestock division alone and be sides this there will be many special funds and trophies. Two hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars will be devoted to harness, races. An innovation which has already at tracted the attention of breeders all over the world is that live stock will be on display throughout the period of the exposition, which lasts for fen con secutive months, from February to De cember, 1915. This is a decidedly new venture in universal expositions and a record display is assured in the live stock division. Prize-winning stock from all parts of the world will be shown. Two race meetings will be held at the exposition during tho year, one in the spring and one in the autumn. The $225,000 is offered under the auspices of tho Pacific Coast Trotting Horse Breeders' Association. The races will be international in character and will be held on a mile track which is now being constructed on the exposition site nt Harbor View. Tho main competition for $175,000 in prize, money and the supplemental of ferings of the breed associations will take place in October and November, but, with the assistance of the breed associations, it is planned to have spe cimens exhibited all the year ronnd in all of the classes which make up the livestock department. 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